Crossword-Solution: LOCALISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Localism | n. | The state or quality of being local; affection for a particular place. |
| Localism | n. | A method of speaking or acting peculiar to a certain district; a local idiom or phrase. |
We have 25 clues for the answer “LOCALISM”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| attachment to a place | 1 answer |
| LOCAL idiom | 1 answer |
| Slang | 12 answers |
| CHARACTERISTIC form of expression | 14 answers |
| mother tongue | 16 answers |
| provincialism | 19 answers |
| pidgin | 19 answers |
| legalese | 19 answers |
| locution | 20 answers |
| Vernacular | 22 answers |
| Dialect | 24 answers |
| phraseology | 24 answers |
| Parlance | 24 answers |
| Lingo | 27 answers |
| Patois | 27 answers |
| gobbledygook | 28 answers |
| argot | 29 answers |
| Idiom | 31 answers |
| Jargon | 40 answers |
| wording | 45 answers |
| Cant | 55 answers |
| ACCENT ___ | 57 answers |
| Gibberish | 60 answers |
| Expression | 73 answers |
| Language | 96 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
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Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
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Sentences with LOCALISM (5)
Indeed, I have never seen the spirit of localism, which is so prevalent throughout Spain, more strong than at Saint James.
The alameda is planted with nearly a thousand elms, of which almost all are magnificent trees, and the poor Ferrolese, with the genuine spirit of localism so prevalent in Spain, boast that their town contains a better public walk than Madrid, of whose prado, when they compare the two, they speak in terms of unmitigated contempt.
Possessed of our friend’s nationality, to start with, there was a general probability in his narrower localism; which, for that matter, one had really but to keep under the lens for an hour to see it give up its secrets.
They were eager to limit the federal power to the glorification of the States; the Federalists were ambitious to expand the federal power at the expense of localism.
Dinwiddie saw his desires thwarted on every hand by the selfish spirit of localism and jealousy which was more rife in America in those days than it is today.
Quotes with LOCALISM (2)
Civic imagination and innovation and creativity are emerging from local ecosystems now and radiating outward, and this great innovation, this great wave of localism that's now arriving, and you see it in how people eat and work and share and buy and move and live their everyday lives, this isn't some precious parochialism, this isn't some retreat into insularity, no. This is emergent. The localism of our time is networked powerfully. And so, for instance, consider the ways th…
Along with the mystical wonderment and sense of ecological responsibility that comes with the recognition of connectedness, more disturbing images come to mind. When applied to economics, connectedness seems to take the form of chain stores, multinational corporations, and international trade treaties which wipe out local enterprise and indigenous culture. When I think of it in the realm of religion, I envision smug missionaries who have done such a good job of convincing nat…